Do not test Israel, Netanyahu tells Iran

In “message to the tyrants of Tehran,” he brandishes what he calls a “piece of Iranian drone” that Israel shot down.

February 18, 2018 04:31 pm | Updated November 28, 2021 08:01 am IST - MUNICH:

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu gives a speech during the Munich Security Conference on February 18, 2018 in Munich, southern Germany.
Netanyahu warned Tehran over aggressions by what he called Iran and its "proxies" in Syria, while showing what he claimed was a piece of an Iranian drone shot down in Israeli airspace. / AFP PHOTO / Thomas KIENZLE

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu gives a speech during the Munich Security Conference on February 18, 2018 in Munich, southern Germany. Netanyahu warned Tehran over aggressions by what he called Iran and its "proxies" in Syria, while showing what he claimed was a piece of an Iranian drone shot down in Israeli airspace. / AFP PHOTO / Thomas KIENZLE

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned Tehran over aggressions by what he called Iran and its “proxies” in Syria, while showing what he claimed was a piece of an Iranian drone shot down in Israeli airspace.

Saying he had “a message to the tyrants of Tehran” during a speech at the Munich Security Conference, he warned: “Do not test Israel’s resolve.” He brandished a rectangular piece of dark green metal which he called “a piece of that Iranian drone, or what is left of it, after we shot it down.” Israel has said it shot down the drone on February 10 after it entered the country from Syria, and responded with a raid on what it said was the Iranian control systems for the craft in Syria.

During the strikes, one of Israel’s F-16 fighter jets was shot down, believed to be the first loss of an Israeli plane in combat since 1982.

First such acknowledgement

Israel’s response marked the first time it publicly acknowledged hitting Iranian targets in Syria since the 2011 start of the civil war there.

Calling Iran’s Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif the “smooth-talking mouthpiece of Iran’s regime,” Mr. Netanyahu said: “Mr Zarif, do you recognise this? You should, its yours.” Again referring to Mr. Zarif, who is expected to speak later in Munich, the Israeli leader said: “No doubt Mr. Zarif will brazenly deny Iran’s involvement in Syria.” “He lies with eloquence.” The Israeli military has claimed the drone was a copy of a US model captured by Iran in 2011, based on an analysis of the drones debris.

Israel uses aggression as a policy: Zarif

Responding to the address, Mr. Zarif said on Sunday the shooting down of an Israeli jet after bombing an Iranian site in Syria had shattered Israel's "so-called invincibility.""

"Israel uses aggression as a policy against its neighbours," Mr. Zarif told the Munich Security Confefence, accusing Israel of "mass reprisals against its neighbours and daily incursions into Syria, Lebanon."

"The entire speech was trying to evade the issue," Mr. Zarif said. ""What has happened in the past several days is the so-called invincibility [of Israel] has crumbled,” he said of the February 10 downing of an Israeli jet.

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